Sure he gets beat sometimes but his impact can not be understated. He manhandles any receiver put in front of him not named Mike Wallace. If you thought he beat up Greg Jennings, just take a look at what he did to Garcon. Yeah, Pierre beat him a couple times, but it seemed like he faked an injury to get out the game and get off of Browner. Nah, I don't think he would do that, but every single play seemed like Browner was breaking his will more and more.

I don't mind him getting rough and his little jabs and shit, but the fighting is ridonk. Needs to tone it down a little bit; this ain't the UFC.

This team is no longer soft. They were for awhile and I can understand your reluctance to crawl from underneath that rock of fear, but it is time to find your big boy pants and join the new cukture of the team.

As long as he isn't getting flagged, I'm not worried. I just don't want that to become a thing, because his play is way over the top compared to anyone else in the league. I think it just baffles me that he doesn't get flagged and makes me think the refs aren't completely against the game of football. I'm not used to it, and I'm sorry.

His level of physicality was higher than normal, but was appropriate for this game. The redskins wanted it this way, gotta admire them for asking for a warriors death and all but they wanted it this way.....

We are the 2014 Superbowl champions and it can never, ever be taken away.Greatest defense in NFL history.

I love Browner, I hope he goes UFC on every WR's ass every week. This aint peewee football. Our fans sound like limp wrist dorks when they whine about Browner being too physical LMAO. Man up jesus guys

"Are we rockin' and rollin' or what?!''

-- Seattle coach Pete Carroll, celebrating with his coaches after the Seahawks pulled off a trade with the Jets, netting running back Leon Washington on Saturday, via Seahawks.com

I don't mind him getting rough and his little jabs and shit, but the fighting is ridonk. Needs to tone it down a little bit; this ain't the UFC.

This team is no longer soft. They were for awhile and I can understand your reluctance to crawl from underneath that rock of fear, but it is time to find your big boy pants and join the new cukture of the team.

The refs were definitely letting them play out there, some of the scuffles Browner got into probably would have been flagged had it been regular season. As long as Browner isn't getting flagged every time he gets in a fight, I'm okay with it. It gets under the receivers skin, gets in their head and it drives them NUTS. Keep it up, Mr. Browner.

I can't believe there are hawks fans on this board saying browner needs to "tone it down" or they don't like his physical play?! It's whimps like you that are the reason this city hasn't won squat but a few WNBA championships in the last 30 years. As long as he isn't getting penalized for it I wouldn't give two shits if he punched an opposing players helmet clean off...by any means necessary to get that W this is football!

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Browner is re-defining the position and how it's played. For decades, cocky CB's have utilized their personalities to get under a WR's skin, get into their head. Now, he's able to go to the second level, and plant them on their ass. He's a beast, and believe me, Garcon knew who he was before the game...if he didn't, he's an idiot. Everyone in the league knows who our corners are, and they have a VERY difficult time playing against them...because it's an emotional game, and Browner and Sherman raise the emotion level on every play, usually to a WR's detriment.

I love both guys style. They both get into the heads of their receiver. Sherman does it mentally while Browner does it physically. By halftime, their receiving core was completely out of it. Sherman and Browner work hand in hand with each other and it is extremely effective for our defense to load the box and send pressure, ultimately helping to stop the run. As long as he isn't getting flagged, I like it!

HawkGANG wrote:I can't believe there are hawks fans on this board saying browner needs to "tone it down" or they don't like his physical play?! It's whimps like you that are the reason this city hasn't won squat but a few WNBA championships in the last 30 years. As long as he isn't getting penalized for it I wouldn't give two shits if he punched an opposing players helmet clean off...by any means necessary to get that W this is football!

this is a bit out of line... fine to disagree with his opinions, no need to call fellow seahawk fans whimps just because their opinion differs from yours... he's just saying he would like to see it toned down before it starts costing this team costly penalties.... maybe you should tone it down a bit as well....

RockinHawks wrote:Browner is re-defining the position and how it's played. For decades, cocky CB's have utilized their personalities to get under a WR's skin, get into their head. Now, he's able to go to the second level, and plant them on their ass. He's a beast, and believe me, Garcon knew who he was before the game...if he didn't, he's an idiot. Everyone in the league knows who our corners are, and they have a VERY difficult time playing against them...because it's an emotional game, and Browner and Sherman raise the emotion level on every play, usually to a WR's detriment.

Love Browner...and hope he keeps it going!

Go Hawks!

I'm with you on this one Rockin. Browner's one of my favorite players on the team. I know that Sherman is the better corner, obviously, but I'm a bigger fan of Browner. I love his style. It was great watching him harass Garcon all game long, as my friends complained about how he shouldn't be allowed to play that way.

And I like what you say about him redefining the position. He's not the greatest corner in the world but he's probably the most unique. Glad he's with the good guys.